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Anesthesia Student Survival Guide

eBook - A Case-Based Approach
ISBN/EAN: 9783319110837
Umbreit-Nr.: 9282963

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 0 S., 32.54 MB
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Einband: Keine Angabe

Erschienen am 29.02.2016
Auflage: 2/2016


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  • Zusatztext
    • <p>Edited and written by leading educators, this popular book for the anesthesiology rotation has been thoroughly updated and retains its distinctive case-based approach.  The Second Edition features a thorough revision of the discussion of ventilator management, improved coverage of extubation criteria, and the latest guidelines and algorithms for preoperative assessment.   Considerations for quality improvement and patient safety have been expanded throughout the book.  Anesthesia Student Survival Guide provides a complete introduction to the specialty and is aimed at medical and nursing students as well as practitioners in critical care who seek a succinct overview of anesthesiology.</p><p>From reviews of the First Edition:<br> an excellent resource for the student wanting a deeper understanding of what is essentially a post-graduate subject, for example, an elective student. --British Journal of Anaesthesia<br> <br> This is an excellent introductionto the specialty for third-year medical students, covering a broad range of material at a sufficient depth to be useful, and providing a good structure for a comprehensive course of self-directed study. --Doodys Review Service</p><p></p>The writing style is uniformly strong, which makes the book easy to read.[It] serves not only as an excellent resource for students and other learners seeking an introduction to anesthesia but also as a platform for teaching the basics. It will be a welcome addition to the libraries of teaching departments. --Canadian Journal of Anesthesia<p></p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p>
  • Kurztext
    • Edited and written by leading educators, this popular book for the anesthesiology rotation has been thoroughly updated and retains its distinctive case-based approach.  The Second Edition features a thorough revision of the discussion of ventilator management, improved coverage of extubation criteria, and the latest guidelines and algorithms for preoperative assessment.   Considerations for quality improvement and patient safety have been expanded throughout the book.  Anesthesia Student Survival Guide provides a complete introduction to the specialty and is aimed at medical and nursing students as well as practitioners in critical care who seek a succinct overview of anesthesiology. From reviews of the First Edition: &quote;...an excellent resource for the student wanting a deeper understanding of what is essentially a post-graduate subject, for example, an elective student.&quote; --British Journal of Anaesthesia   &quote;This is an excellent introduction to the specialty for third-year medical students, covering a broad range of material at a sufficient depth to be useful, and providing a good structure for a comprehensive course of self-directed study.&quote; --Doody's Review Service &quote;The writing style is uniformly strong, which makes the book easy to read....[It] serves not only as an excellent resource for students and other learners seeking an introduction to anesthesia but also as a platform for teaching the basics. It will be a welcome addition to the libraries of teaching departments.&quote; --Canadian Journal of Anesthesia  
  • Autorenportrait
    • <p>Jesse M. Ehrenfeld MD, MPH<br>Associate Professor of Anesthesiology<br>Associate Professor of Surgery<br>Associate Professor of Biomedical Informatics<br>Associate Professor of Health Policy<br>Vanderbilt University School of Medicine<br>Nashville, TN, USA</p><p>Richard D. Urman MD, MBA<br>Associate Professor of Anesthesia<br>Harvard Medical School<br>Director of Anesthesia Services - Ambulatory Care Center (Chestnut Hill)<br>Medical Director, Procedural Sedation for Interventional Procedures<br>Director (Anesthesia), Center for Perioperative Research<br>Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine<br>Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA</p><p>Scott Segal, MD, MHCM<br>Professor and Chair<br>Department of Anesthesiology<br>Wake Forest School of Medicine<br>Co-Executive Director, Perioperative Services<br>Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center<br>Winston-Salem, NC, USA<br></p>